However you want. I've got a HTTP server running on my home PC, which allows me to host as much data as I want, but limits the download speed of people to about 20kbs shared by everyone downloading...
Well it does, theoritcally. You get the same number of lines each second, but the Canon delivers them with half the frames, so it stands to reason it has a higher res right?
While I agree with most of what you've said, there are a few things I think should be pointed out. For a start, simply because it's from the manufactor of your camera, doesn't mean it's going to work...
I would've thought they'd be variation even in the low end market. For example, if you go with a DV cam with a nice fast lens (say f1.4 or f1.6), the CCD has to do a lot less to brighten up the...
Yup. www.raynox.com - buy yourself a high quality teleconverter, and you are set. Downside is extra weight, and reduced image quality (the higher quality the teleconverter is, the less image quality...
Depends on the focus range of your DV cam in 35mm equivilents. Wide angle converters are very useful, especially in DV where most cameras seem to have pretty bloody lousy maximum wide angle...
While you certainly need to be careful with ebay, you can find a bargain if you look carefully. If you do go with ebay though, buy a name brand, don't buy any '6MP' made in china rubbish. Buying from...
A camera from the US will use NTSC. Not only is it technically inferior to PAL (what Australia and Europe use), many TVs here don't understand NTSC. The image can be converted to PAL, but it degrades...